Sneharika Roy
Associate Professor, Writing Program Administrator
- Department: 91Ž«Ăœ Literature and English

Professor Roy studied English, French, and Indian literature at the University of Mumbai before pursuing a Ph.D. at La Sorbonne Nouvelle. During her doctorate, she taught courses in Postcolonial Studies and Literature as well as history and civilisation courses in French universities and grandes Ă©coles. She joined the American University in 2014 where she teaches English and 91Ž«Ăœ Literature courses, often drawing from her research in classical and contemporary trends in epic. Her forthcoming book Postcolonial Epic, a revised version of her thesis manuscript, identifies a contemporary avatar of classical epicââpostcolonial epicââprefigured by Herman Melvilleâs Moby Dick, a founding text of North America, and exemplified by Derek Walcottâs Caribbean masterpiece Omeros and Amitav Ghoshâs South Asian saga Ibis trilogy. Postcolonial Epic demonstrates the epic genreâs rich potential to articulate and interrogate postcolonial concerns of cultural hybridity, historical revisionism, and post-independence nation-building across the Global North/South divide. Professor Roy has continued to explore hybrid theoretical frameworks bridging classical and postcolonial paradigms in articles published in Commonwealth Essays and Studies and Journal of Postcolonial Writing. She is currently working on varied projects, notably a chapter for a volume on Amitav Ghosh in the MLA series âApproaches to Teaching World Literatureâ and entries for Le Dictionnaire des littĂ©ratures de lâInde.
Education/Degrees
- Ph.D. (2013), Langues et LittĂ©ratures ĂtrangĂšres, UniversitĂ© Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III
- MA (2010), Littérature Générale et Comparée, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris III
- MA (2007), French and Francophone Literature, University of Mumbai
- BA (2005), English Literature, University of Mumbai
Publications
Co-editor of an issue of a Journal â. 2014. With Madeleine Laurencin, Commonwealth Essays and Studies 36.2.
Articles in Peer-reviewed Journals
- 2016. Review of Karthika NaĂŻrâs Until the Lions: Echoes from the Mahabharata. Journal of Postcolonial Writing. 52.3: 374-5.  â. 2016. Review Le Postcolonial comparĂ©: anglophonie, francophonie, ed. Claire Joubert. Ătudes anglaises 69.2 (2016).
- 2014. âPostcolonial Epic Rewritings and the Poetics of Relation: A Glissantian Reading of Shashi Tharoorâs The Great Indian Novel and Derek Walcottâs Omerosâ in Journal of Postcolonial Writing 51.1: 59-71.
- 2014. ââAn Empireâs Bookendsâ : vers une poĂ©tique de lâinachĂšvement dans les réécritures postcoloniales dâĂ©popĂ©es chez Shashi Tharoor et Derek Walcottâ in LâinachevĂ© ou lâĂšre des possibles dans la littĂ©rature anglophone : rĂ©cits ouverts et incomplets. Ed. François Gallix, Armelle Parey, and Isabelle Roblin. Caen: UP of Caen, 219-230.
- 2014. âShining in âParadoxical Splendorâ: The Staging of the âdifficult Relationâ in Faulknerâs Sagas as a Prefiguration of Postcolonial Epic.â Commonwealth Essays and Studies 37.1: 79-87.
- 2011. âPostcolonial Engagements with the Epics: Multiple and Movable Tectonic Platesâ in Commonwealth Essays and Studies 34.1: 25-32.
- 2009. âThe White Tiger: The Beggarâs Bookerâ in Commonwealth Essays and Studies 31.2: 57-67. Chapters
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- 2012. âAn Ever-Extending Dialogue with the Dead Poets: Nekuia as a Site of Dialogization in New World Epicsâ in The Epic Expands: Rereading and widening the Epic Corpus / Relecture et ouverture du corpus Ă©pique. Ed. Vincent Dussol. Brussels: Peter Lang, 267-276.
- 2011. âHybridizing Homer: A Case of Epic Genes and Genreâ in Hybridity: Forms and Figures in Literature and the Visual Arts. Ed. Vanessa Guignery, Catherine Pessoa-Miquel, and François Specq. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 312-321.
Conferences & Lectures
- âFacets of Freedom: Social Death and Karmic Rebirth in Amitav Ghoshâs Sea of Poppiesâ. Relations and Networks in Indian Ocean Writing. Autonomous University of Barcelona. November 2015.Â
- âWhatâs Postcoloniality got to do with it? Classical, Modern, and Postcolonial Perspectives on the Post- War Expatriate Experience of Neurosisâ. Empire and Neurosis. University of Dortmund. October 2015.Â
- âWhy Faulkner? Aporetic Nonpassage and Ădouard Glissantâs âdifficultâ Relationâ. 54th Congress of the S.A.E.S. University of Caen. May 2014
- âMoby Dick and the Narrative of the Heroic Slave: Affinities with Epic and Slave Narratives, Anticipations of Postcolonial Epicâ. The Ninth Melville Conference, George Washington University. June 2013.
- âLa âdĂ©s-hĂ©llenisationâ dâHomĂšre et la âdĂ©s-orientalisationâ de Ved Vyas : la rĂ©appropriation postcoloniale de lâĂ©popĂ©e chez Shashi Tharoor et Derek Walcottâ. LittĂ©ratures et ThĂ©ories Postcoloniales. E.N.S. dâUlm. January 2012. Invited speaker.Â
- âThe Great Indian Novel and the âlittleâ Indian traditions: Situating Shashi Tharoorâs Great Indian Novel in the Pre-Colonial Traditions of Epic Allegory in Indiaâ. Chotro 4: Imagining the Intangible: Languages, Literature and Visual Arts of the Indigenous, co-organised by E.A.C.L.A.L.S. and Bhasha. University of Vadodara, India. January 2012.Â
- ââAn Empireâs Bookendsâ : vers une poĂ©tique de lâinachĂšvement dans les réécritures postcoloniales dâĂ©popĂ©es chez Derek Walcott et Shashi Tharoorâ. The Unfinished / LâinachevĂ©. University of Caen Lower Normandy. December 2011.Â
- âNew World Epics: Multiple and Movable Tectonic Platesâ. 51st Congress of the S.A.E.S. La Sorbonnne Nouvelle, Paris. May 2011.Â
- âEpic Rewritings as Postcolonial Gateways: A 91Ž«Ăœ Approach to Shashi Tharoorâs The Great Indian Novel and Derek Walcottâs Omerosâ. 14th Triennial E.A.C.L.A.L.S. Conference. University of Istanbul. April 2011.Â
- âAn Ever-Extending Dialogue with the Dead Poets: Nekuia as a Site of Epic Dialogizationâ. The Epic Today / LâĂpopĂ©e aujourdâhui. Paul ValĂ©ry University-Montpellier 3. October 2010.Â
- âHybridizing Homer: A Case of Epic Genes and Genreâ. Hybridity / HybriditĂ©. E.N.S. de Lyon. October 2010.Â
- âEpic Horizons and Intertextuality in Moby Dickâ. 50th Congress of the S.A.E.S., doctorials. University of Lille. Mai 2010.Â
Affiliations
- Modern Language Association
- European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies
- SociĂ©tĂ© des Anglicistes de lâEnseignement SupĂ©rieur
Research Areas
- Postcolonial Studies
- Indian Literature
- Classical StudiesÂ